Key Points

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will lead a significant Kargil Vijay Diwas padyatra in Drass to commemorate India's 1999 war victory. The 1.5-kilometer march will involve 1,000 participants, including veterans and youth, paying tribute to the brave soldiers. A special felicitation of 26 women bikers and a tree plantation drive are planned as part of the event. The initiative aims to strengthen national pride and engage younger generations in understanding military sacrifices.

Key Points: Mandaviya Leads Kargil Vijay Diwas Youth March in Drass

  • Mandaviya will lead 1,000 participants in commemorative Kargil Vijay Diwas march
  • Youth to engage in memorial tribute and patriotic activities
  • 26 women bikers to be felicitated at war memorial
  • Plantation drive highlights environmental consciousness
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Mandaviya to lead 'Kargil Vijay Diwas Padyatra' in Drass tomorrow

Union Minister Mandaviya honors Kargil War heroes with 1.5 km padyatra, youth engagement, and tree plantation on 26th anniversary

"These platforms sensitise the Amrit Peedhi to ideals of service and sacrifice - Official Statement"

New Delhi, July 25

Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports and Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya will lead a 'Kargil Vijay Diwas Padyatra' in Drass on Saturday to mark the 26th anniversary of India's victory in the 1999 war.

Covering a distance of 1.5 kilometres in Drass along with 1,000 youth, veterans, armed forces personnel, the Minister will also pay homage at Kargil War Memorial, said an official statement.

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth will also join the march which will commence at 7 a.m. from the grounds of Himabass Public High School, Drass, and conclude at the grounds of Government Higher Secondary School, Bhimbet.

After the Padyatra, the Union Ministers, accompanied by 100 youth volunteers, will proceed to the Kargil War Memorial to lay wreaths and offer homage to the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice during the 1999 Kargil War.

The march is being organised by MY Bharat (Mera Yuva Bharat) App, under the aegis of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

MY Bharat is an online youth leadership and social platform that provides an opportunity for young people to explore various volunteering, experiential learning, and skill-building opportunities, establish new connections, and create a positive impact in the communities.

On this occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Mandaviya will also felicitate 26 women bikers of the Shakti Udgosh Foundation, who will arrive at the War Memorial after completing a long-distance motorbike rally undertaken as a tribute to the martyrs.

The padyatra will also feature a plantation drive under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign, underscoring the alignment of patriotic duty with environmental consciousness and a commitment towards sustainable development in a Viksit Bharat @2047.

In the days leading up to the padyatra, MY Bharat has been actively engaging youth and local communities in the region through activities including essay writing, painting, elocution competitions, and Yuva Samvads (youth dialogues), said the statement.

These pre-event activities aim to cultivate civic awareness, celebrate stories of valour, and strengthen emotional connect with the armed forces. Through these platforms, the Amrit Peedhi and nation-builders of tomorrow are being sensitised to the ideals of service, sacrifice and patriotism.

This padyatra is part of the wider Viksit Bharat Padyatras initiative, which aims to foster national pride, deepen civic engagement, and strengthen the spirit of unity among the youth through commemorative and participatory programmes across the country, the statement said.

- IANS

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Ananya R
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish more focus was given to supporting war veterans' families throughout the year, not just on memorial days. The real tribute would be better healthcare and education support for them.
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Vikram M
The women bikers initiative is inspiring! Breaking stereotypes while paying tribute to our martyrs. More power to Shakti Udgosh Foundation 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who visited the Kargil War Memorial last year, I can say it's a profoundly moving experience. The padyatra combined with tree plantation is a beautiful way to honor our heroes while caring for our planet.
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Karthik V
Hope the MY Bharat app reaches more youngsters. We need more platforms that connect youth with nation-building activities. The pre-event competitions are a great way to engage students meaningfully.
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Priya S
The 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign alongside the padyatra is brilliant! Combining patriotism with environmental consciousness - this is the kind of holistic development we need. Salute to our soldiers and the organizers!
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Michael C
As an outsider, I'm impressed by how India honors its military history. The combination of youth engagement, women empowerment and environmental action in one event is truly commendable.

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